davidhearmon
New Member
Hi,
A week ago I took delivery of a brand spanking new Defender 90. As soon as I started driving it I noticed that when changing up at about 3500 revs and taking my foot of the gas, the revs drop to about 2200 revs and stick there for a second before dropping away. I have never known another vehicle do this and find it a bit disconcerting. I took it back to the dealer and and have just got it returned from them with the comment 'that's the way Defenders are - it helps you change gear'.
Is this correct or are they pulling my leg?
Regards, David
A week ago I took delivery of a brand spanking new Defender 90. As soon as I started driving it I noticed that when changing up at about 3500 revs and taking my foot of the gas, the revs drop to about 2200 revs and stick there for a second before dropping away. I have never known another vehicle do this and find it a bit disconcerting. I took it back to the dealer and and have just got it returned from them with the comment 'that's the way Defenders are - it helps you change gear'.
Is this correct or are they pulling my leg?
Regards, David